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HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1901. EPWORTH LEAGUE VISITORS OBSERVE SABBATH APPROPRIATELY BY ATTENDANCE AT SERVICES IN LEADING METHODIST HOUSES OF WORSHIP MTHOUSANDS | OF TRUNKS i IN SHEDS — i | Railway Companies Prepared to Handle Baggage at the | ‘ | . ‘¢ Ferries Without Confusion COMMITTEE HAS HAPPY REST DAY o RCE Many More Leaguers Arrive| to Swell the Big Throng | i) Already Gathered in City | B | Strangers Warmly Welcomed | at the Ferry by Members| ! of Local Epworth League | ok President McKinley to Send | Greeting to the Convention at Opening Next Thursday | e | HE thousands of Epworth League delegates now in the cf vance of the main army, due to errive in the city to-mor- v, observed the Babb: vester- | in a manner befitting the tenets of the noble organizat to which they have sworn allegiance, by | | ettending divine services in the various local Methodist Ej churches. It was & day of recre: for the hard- worked members of the various sub-com mittees, and with a few exceptions sassistants of the general committee res from their labors to ga er strength for the arduous trials which will confront | | them from now until the close of the con- | | vention. Two trains arrived from the East yes- | terday, one just before noon nd the other last evening. Both were crow with Leaguers, and all were greeted the Berkeley section the Oakland r ception committee at escorted to nearly the member No Effort to Be Spared to Promote Comfort of Many Thousands Who Will Come | | | | | —_— ‘Cru<h Attending Important Gatherings in Times FPast Will Be Avoided This Year | By T s HE trunks and belongings of the visitipg members of the Epworth League are arriving on mearly every train. In order to handle them the Southern Pacific Com- i pany has moved iis river steam- ers and freight ferry boat Washington-street wharf and the pier for- | | merly used by those vessels has been | turped into a receiving shed for trurks only. All the small baggage and parccls are handled in the ferry building and everything is systematized so that the will be no trouble nor confusion when the | rush comes. The raflroad company 18 using two re- lays of baggage handlers. One gang goe: on at 7 a. m. and works to 7 p. m., when the night gang goes on and holds the fort | | until breakfast time. The night men have | | a little the best of it, as the last boat g2ts | in about 12:30 a. m. and after that they have a comparatively easy time of it. In the trunk shed more than a thousand packages are alrcady piled up awaiting owners. They are segregated fn alpha- betical order, but in no one djvision is there more than 100 trunks. mittee were not o s were 1 directed to ariou is, where they | The structure in which the trunks are will remain until provis zor | stored is lighted with more than 200 in- their comfort or convenience can be ar-| | d - 3 ) | | candescent lights and at night, when the \ IR d| | men are at work the place is illuminated ranged for. | As foretold by The Call yvesterday, the ar: were very light. The report was curre; hat a dozen trains were to ar- rive, and the result was that hundreds of people gathered at the ferry in e pectation of meeting fri: The failur of the latter to materialize proved a sore disappointment to many. On Watch at the Ferry. The members of the reception comm! € who were on duty at the ferry vesterday were the following named: like a fairy palace. Monday and Tuesday nights the bas- gage handlers expect a hot time of it and all of them are saving up their strength for the occasion. @ il | seats will be resumed with limitations to- day, however. Thousands of the incoming | | Leaguers have expressed their earmest | | desire to attend the concert, and the com- mittee has decided to make suitable provi- sions toward tkat end. There will be a rehearsal of the chorus Mrs. ?":'v at the Pavilion this evening. Chairman Grilley. Husband of the music committee an- Miss nounces that none but the members of the chorus will be admitted. This may be a | source of inconvenience to the ladies, who have heretofore attended the rehearsals with escorts, but the executive order ig necessary, says Mr. Husband, in orde¢ | that the best results may be attained. The | | final rehearsal of the chorus takes place to-morrow afternoon. President Will Press Butfon. | | It is now definitely known that President MeKinley will not only press the electric button by which the great Stanford organ | | will peal forth its silver notes to herald | | the opening of the vorth League con- ening, but that he will send a characteristic greeting to the con- vention, which will be read to the gathered amid the warm applause of /"{fl . s of visitors from all parts of the /‘ >: United State: . A few days ago Rev. Thomas Filben, Bugmess s GrRANDISON HUBBEL SAs' Vols LIX. Cialrimin of e ganerel commithit: ok IE YOUNGEST MEMBER CF THE' ENTERTAINMENT COM. e e | | the following telegram to the President: ™ | Presidgent William McKinley, Washington: s Louise / | | The general committee of the Epworth League Meyers, < | | Convention, 1901, request that you press the i Groom, 3 E. E. Keye s Mab. Ritchey, ne Stanley H Miss Sadie E. Thoi E. Vau Fs‘l" E. Bowen and ey, Al B. F bridge and Mre. Ella S. committee to s ncludes the fol Doty, keldey Wailter w. C. Gorsuch, e o i £ _ 4 | electric button ng_opening mote at the f 4 % | Stanford organ concert Tuesday evening. | SOME TEMBERS OF THE LOCAL EPWORTH LEAGUE COMMITTEES WHO ARE BUSY PEOPLE AT PRESENT. | THOMAS FILBEN, Qtafrms. f— s s - xS ‘While awaiting a reply Rey. Mr. Filben Miss M. E. Vaughn, Miss Clara Walton, Miss | the Pavilion was silent as the grave for | broken by Organist Skeele, who spent two | instrument in every way known to the ex-| The demand for seats for the organ con- Droceeded to complete the necessary ar wm_- o Minnie Walton and A. L, Walker. | the greater part of yesterday. During the | hours in practice on the magnificent Stan- | pert, and at the conclusion of operauons‘ cert, which takes place to-morrow even- et Rl - ters of the committee at | afternoon the silence was agreeably ' ford organ. Professor Skeele tested the | proncunced it perfect. ing, is enormous. The sale of reserved ' C‘mmu'd on ?‘59 Five. == oo forfoogorts OFFICIAL PROGRAMME OF THE EPWORTH LEAGUE CONVENTION. H.:‘ ]nf»bu“x.lmc of the Ep\\.o_rth Le?gue Convention, which actively opens next Thursday, is a brilliant one. It will be heartily relished by the Leaguers as well as the laymen who attend the various sessions. Interest- .n}a discussions will be par_tlclp‘:iled in h-‘f some of the best known ministers of the Methodist church. The scope of the debates will cover a wide range, and will embrace addresses on special topics by men and women whose mastery of the details of the subjects to be broached renders them particularly qualified for the task imposed upon them. el ool The programme of the meetings at the Pavilion, Alhambra and Metropolitan Temple is given herewith in its entirety. FIRST DAY. Addre: 5 v es " 5 " i udrie 00 “Youek Progies DEEiois $iihe Mine: p?fgrsmf.ef?&é;i’ Of(e}g' ‘;5;2“’;521‘3“‘\5& ALHAMBRA THEATER-T:4 P. M. ?sul:;dn] Rev. J. Wellington Frizzelle, Rock oy plllniness Men'a Me:t;nsbx‘u o tor.” Devotions; Rev. Lewis Powell, Nashville, teenth C “Rev. C. W. e R 3 B Civic Righteousness. i %) Palace Hotel court, led by Rev. George | Tenn. Thursday. July 18, 11 a. m. entury,” ‘Rev. C. W. Millard, D.D., | Orlears, La. s Chairman, Rev. wd‘rnund M. Mills, D. D., | (30) ‘unnd Table Conférence, Literary De- | R. Stuart, Cleveland, Ten _ ‘_ Sermon, Bishop I. W. Joyee, D.D., LL.D., er in First ‘ ““Young pe,,,,x,, s Movement in the -,—wm (20) ““Our Enslish e Lo St i ATRAITE mira, 3 partment,” Rev. R. F, Eakes, Atlanta, Ga. ela Chamber of (‘ommerce led by Willis W. | Minpeagpolis, Minn. s e fim 3¢ the Twentieth Century.” | (i) . Systematic Benevolence,” Rev. S. R. | Cypress River, Manitoba.- ** | (19) “The Preparation of Leaders, SATURDAY—12 M.—OPEN-AIR MEETINGS. Song_service; 0. M. Vesper, musical diree copal Church, ed by | Professor. Cotiins . Dewny, Dib., Nashvilie, | 1185 Houston, Texas. RS A, Berraclough, Victorla, B C. CITY HALL SQUARE—Chairman, George W. | tor. Devotions{ Rev. H. C. Jennings, D.D., h nn. | Tenn, (L Missionary Forward Movement in the | (20) “The Young Christian as a Citizen,” Rev. “Round Table Conference, Spiritual De- Penmman Clinton, Mass.;: song_servics: | Cincinnati, Ohlo. le. Temn i T BT Leaaéx(-—He‘&z(lll‘i‘::hrl;;:d,Nugg\wesJi }r\re"il!a)\:_,u- G, H. Cobbledick B D.. Bothwell, Ont., Can- p.mmem "'C. B. Nordeman, Loutsville, Ky. 3, Robinson, directory nfldtrea Rev. T. E. | ‘Sefmon.’ Rev. E. E. Hoss. D.D.. LLD.. ‘enada. SECOND DAY. 15y iismianses Fargard Movement. 10 166 |30 “The City sud 1ts Periin™ Rev; James | "OOCIONARY EXHIATY ROOM, MECHAN- S5 AVENUE, betwesn McAllister | HOWARD-GTREET METHODIST EPISCO P. M i League—The Work Before Us,” WHlis W. | M. Buckley, D, D LL D. New York Cit 1CS' PAVILION—9 A. M. ud Golden Gate avenue—Chairman, L. | . T, i D.D., Pa- Friday, July 19, 6:30 a. m. Cooper, Kenosha, Wis. 0) ““The Problem of ‘the Poor," Rev. J. 1. Misclonary Workers' Conference. , Napa, Cal.; song service: | g PAL CHURCH-3:00 P. M. ! SUNRISE PRAYER MEETINGS | (5 “Personal Work for Christ,”” Rev. W. E. ney. Modesto, Cal. % A ditector; dadress. Rev. J. M. Buckley, German-American Rally. 4, mu 60) Grac ‘h I. i it Cl’; "fi _ | Thomps=on, Little Rock, Ark. 20) “Kill' the Saloon,”” Rev. M. C. Hawks, “How to Make the New York City. Chatrman, H. A. Schroetter. Covington. Ky p (60) Grace Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. | (1) “'Young Laymen as Soul Winners,” Ed- | D.'D., De E z b | oy o el By Mpront g AN Nipds A\,E\lz baiween Fell and | Devotions: Rev. George Guth, San Francisco, ill, | George R. Stuart D,D Cleveland, Tenn. E , Detroit, Mich. iy 3 ari Taylor, Chicago, Hi & Cal | e s § veland, Temn. \frs, | ¥ord D. Sover, Harrisburs, Pa. METROPOLITAN TEMPLE—T:6 P. M. “The Missionary Committee of the Epworth | Haves strests—Chairman, Harry, Morton, San v Py et A e stsapinsabe ALHAMBRA THEATER-2:30 p. m. s Chelbt Tite 1a% thir Nevs Cantiasy Leagve,” C, V. Vickrey, Chicago, IlL. Jose, Cal.; song service: leaac E. Blake, Address. H. A, Salzer, La Crosse, W . Taom {89) Ceuteatiry l”“”' t Episcopal Church, | Cratrman, Willlam Burdette Mathews, JoChairman, Rev."F. P. Culver, D. D., Tusca- S e L L LR fastlont sddTese, Rav. F. Alowso-Monk, DD | e meanes Sawa S B R Hon. Fusmos | Caneitn % (15) Song service, Robert Husband, musical | _(I5) Song service; J. M. Robinson, musical ha:fl’;‘;mmvfi'“flw Library,” W. W. Cooper, MECHANICS® PAVILION—2:30 P. M. CLOSING MEMINGB. fornia \m»mnm Bishop | | 46‘;»: Y\" .«;{ Bi_fln;:-mstwr:n‘iprfl C{!}u;ch, Oak- ghlednor. Devotions, Rev. J. W. Churchill, g{;;gto{! Devotions; Rev. J. W. Phelps, D. D., | ®5mE! mssm“y Study Course,” Clyde Jack Grand Junior Rally. ., Sin Frag. | land, W. isher, Los Angeles, Cal. oldwater, Ont., Canada. Nev. B i " | GOLDEN GATE PARK (N % D.D. Wood MECHANICS' PAVILION—9:00 A. M. Addresses. letr’n) n the Spirit Rather Than In the Let- Horh Worth, Tax. I . Eeak ATE DATE (Fow Mutly Stand) MECHANICS PAVILION-7:6 P. M. i Tentietn Contary Proeme’ | o eystematic, Denevolenoe” Rev. K. 5. v. W. 3. Smith, B. A, Toronto. Can- | o, SrRIUTR! BEDUS, 0 GIRE h;sr‘;:d;m‘;-ogmemfl bana concert tendered | - Chairman €. A Goss: Omaha Nebr i of bsponses. “hairman,. Bishop ranston, D.D., LL.D., | Cantine, D.D.. Los_Angeles, Cal. a e Bible and Missione, B T. , Chi- ark Commissioners. 5) service; rt_Husband, musical p OB behit o the AF “thodist Eplscopal Church, Portland, Or. (15) “Misstoriary Forward Movement in the Mm-'},y{:rPx?cgc"che?rfiglmcfix WV BANR [ camno il e and Missione." E.'T. Colton, Chi- | ™ G ity “METHODIST EPISCOPAL | director. Devotions; Rev. W. W. Case, D.D., - I c . LL.D., Minneapolis, | (15) Song service; J. M_ Robinson, muslcal di- | League—_Results Achieved,” Rev. Joshua M. | () “In’ & ALITLRe, e g CHURCH—Evening. | San Francisco, Cal. B o S sl e rector. Devotions; Rev. 0. E. Watson, Charles- | F Keeney, ! o Meiaions, T M T8l o MUTROROLITAN THMPLE-L 4. M. Conference of Missionary Workers. 23D Address, Rev. W. A. Quayle, DX, Tui- v Re g Episcopal on, 8. C. - ne ercy and e! artments. 7 - anapolis, In Soutn, ‘Rev. . 3. Du Eose, DD % b Addresncs. Leas’ue»‘\‘he Work Befors Uscw Rev. B. L. *in’ Literature,” Professor Edwin Mims, | chiirman, Rev. C. T. Scott, B AVImer. | B/ 1o Cobh W Cosney. 5. . Stephensoy, | 500 Address, Rev. E. Rowe. Victoria, behalt of the Methodist Eplscopal Ch (15) “The Church and the Liquor Traffic,” | Cobb, Nashville, Tenn. ont.. Canada. _ M. D., 8. Earl Taylor and others. P Rev. James Hendormeorsl Shurch | william H. Anderson, Springfleld, Ill (15) “‘Personal Work for Christ,”” Rev. C. T. THIRD DAY. (15) Song_service, Robert Husband, musical (30) Farewe!l consecration service, Rev. C. mes Henderson, D.D., To-| (15 “The Church and the Workingman,” | Scott, B.A., Aylmer, Ont., Canada. dlrector; Devotions, Rev. R. A. Carter, At- FOUB!'H DAY. M. Boswell, D.D., Philadelphia, Pa. * the Col jored. Methodiet Epi Rev J. Helms, Boston, Mass. 15) “Young Laymen as Soul Winners,” E. Saturda: -Tul 20, 6:30 2. m. lanta, Ga. ALHAMBRA THEATER—T45 P. M. e e, Dpieoacal ] 0 Church ard the Young Man.” Rev. | T, Coltcn, Chicago, Ml R4 ¥ £0, O: g 8 Addresses. Love Feast S. Chatrman, Rev. W. H. Withrow, D.D., T “ . Atlanta, | 7°F E. Shore, M.A., B.D., Toronto, Canada. (20) “Our Ensligh Bible and How to Use It," SUNRISE PRAYER MEETINGS. 5D The Secial Atmosphere of the Church.” | _California-sireet Methodist Episcopal Church, ronto, Canada. ® PAVILION PoM (15 “The Chireh and (he Newepaper.' Rév. | Rev. J. W. Bashtord, D.D., Delaware, Ohio. (60) Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. d’;;’,'}w”i“;“‘é“ e i B ¢ D Rey. C. N, Dawson, Omaha, Nebr. (15) Song_service; J. M. Robinson, musical Rolla V, Watt, San Franch James M. Buckley, D.D., New York Cit METROPOLITAN TEMPLE—2:30 p. m. George R. Stuart, D. D., Cleveland, Tenn, He 10 Py epartment Do to | “Cintanery Methodist Eplsmpal Chutch Soutn, | director. Devotions; Rev. J. N. Beard, D.D., ot -‘unw ranciseo, Cal (15) “Our Imperiled Sabbath,” Rev. I B. el gl DD & (680) Cemral Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. V”}’l}lmflval Rev. J, A. Burrow, D.D.. [ David D, Thompson, Chicago, Il San Franciseo, Cal. Mr. 3 J Morris. musical | Scott, D.D., New Orleans, La Chairman, Rev. J. E. Moore, D.D.,, San| R D. Hamilton, London, Ont., Canada aa e e % Central Methodist Episcopal Chtireh, Rev. A | _ (@ Address, Rev. Alonso Monk, D.D., Knox- : H. M. McKnight, | (15) “The Institutional Church,” Rev. Ward | Francisco, Cal. 60) t‘amen-ry Methodist Episcopal Church, | (0 “House-to-House Visitation,”" Rev. Hor- | . Johnson, Chicago. Il ville, Tenn. A b Beecher Pickard, D.D., Cleveland, Ohlo. (15) Scng service, J. J. Morris, musical di- | gouth, R. opiequet, Belleville, TIL. ace In Jacob, §lteen First Methodist Ebiscopal Church, Rev. J. | (30) Address, Rev. W. F. Andersom, D.D. @) ¥ P e: (15) ““The Men's Movemen! Rev. Frederick | 42ctor. Devotlons, Rev. Ervine L. Thorpe, (60) Fll’!t Methofllst Episcopal Church, Oak- (30) ‘‘Round Table Canference Soclal Depart- | w Newman, D.D., Talladega, Ala. Ossinning, L - o), “Toung People’s Movement in the Nine- | D Leete, D.D., Rochester, N. Y. D.D., Brookiyn, N. Y. s land, Rev. Jobn I Harmon, Mount Vernon, 11L, | ment,” Rev. C. O. Jones, D.D., Bristol, Va. Grace Methodist ' Eviscopal Church, W. . | _(30) Farewell consecration service, R o Century” Rev. Charles Bayard ALIAMBRA THEATER- S0 A AL Addresses. HOWARD. i (10) *“The League Membership—How to Hold | Cooper. Kemosha, Wis o A Speicer, DD, Pamadepime re. T W ol DD Mimneapoie, Minn. | o irere o e 1), “Systematlc " Benevolence,” Rev. G. & At s SCO- | Old Members,” "Rev. W. W. Baer, Nanaimo, pHlowird-street Meothodist Episcopsl Church, METROPOLITAN TEMPLE—T:45 P. M. R o e ke S endircen. ,_Brockviile,’ Ont., Canada. Pl T Pt 3 g I ev. Edwin Lock ans, Chairman. Rev. W. H. Barraclough, s 15) S . as) ’Forward Movement in the or League Conferenc a0y e League Membership—How to Potrero. Methodist Biscopal. Chirehy Rev. lough, Vietoria, o R e of the Twentieth Century,” | director. Devotions: Tev: 37D, ilte; Decatun, Leaxue Remtu Al SR 1 4 Mooy Reoan | bl o e et L SR L R b e A T (15) Song servics; J. 3. Aorrls, musical an ol % s b ’ Y milton, Ont., Canada. 3 mpson e al irec- ¥ 5. ST Wb, a1 o {15) ““Missionary Forward Movement in the {15) Some. service; 3. 1. Morrie, musical - | *G0) *Fowpital and Prison Work " Rev. 8. B. Churcl;x Rev Rmoria] epemodist Eriscoal | tor. Devotions; Rev. R. P. Wiison, D.D., San ALHAMBRA THEATER—745 P. M. e Jddresges. o s Betore Us," Rev. F. B. rectar. . Bevetions: Mrs. Fannie B. Poorman, | Campbell, . D.. St. T Elias S. Osborn, D.D., New York | Franeisco, Cal. Chmisinan, Bev: A:-C. Crown, Teroutn, Con- | Bar W . Srireh an the Saguor \yeetie" | short. ‘wvamingtin. Sacramento, Ca o P aund Tame. ‘Conorence Mercy aud | C'binity Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. e L - W- . Thhtds. DD, . . o % o Ealmore, D.D.. B w"km;w | S Our - English R le “ank s How: to Tse Creda Mrs. Annte | 6D Department,” Rev. J. L. Batty, Halifax, | John L. Pitner. D.D., Los Angeles. Cal. "fi,"‘{;,, oos, Rov-W. 1. 1":‘)4510“ se’,‘,‘lre:,Mr. R C,, Stadtfeld, mu- | Rev. G. R. Turk, Toronto, Canada. Iit,” Rev. A. F. Watkins, D.D., Brookhaven, | gopye w&fifi‘éfi""fi.‘.‘w;‘;‘”fi"% AT 5‘;}{"'1, RF‘“\lA M;mf:m HMORE Sk Catleig - by . b gleal director; devotions; Rev. P. A. Cool, D.D.. | (g * G Miss. » A N CENTRAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL ev, W. ek, Green Bay, Wis. Srokane, Wash, 3 05 p";':’,’l,s‘“g“‘ and the Young Man,” Rev. | "5 «personal Work for Christ” Rev. Fa- | () “The Use of the Blackboard,” Rev. Joel CHURCH—9 A. M. 1i'a. t.—Preacliing in all the chirches. (See 25 Flrewent conscragon Jervice, Rev. Ea- Addresses OB e e ey e, Mo ety vette L. Thompson, D.D., Jacks: ek T, Chi Oflcnee Gt Pl i ol ward . Ninds. Ann Arbor, Mich. 5, o peoA S e e e | 5 e SRS Semmbnae mov | 75 Yot & o i e XA e o wnoret e |, RO Ot Conteince, ATHIMAY FREATER s pow | TIRST UNITED TRSSEIERIAN CURCH onzo Monk, D Sar Tmoéried Sabpatho Rev. B. M. | V- A- Cooke, Yoress River, Manitoba: e "service, W, C. R Children’s Mass-meett e : K xvm T o s P 90 . (30) Rev. S, T.| (15) Song_service, W. C. Stadtfeld, musical ng. ) “Young nl;‘mpl&s Movement in the Twen- Rfi;'d-'.'Tgr’IS;;‘,;"‘ M MECHANICS' PAVILION~T:5 p. m. | Bartlett, Napanee, Ont., Canada. dibector, " Devotlons, Rev. S. . C. Butgip, | Chairman, Rev. Merrick E. Ketcham, Xenla, | - (i) Bong sevsicn: Mc"ds,um"u""'- N. 3. fi:':usflc"x‘:n sy Mart B Hvgwee. DD, e Rautmas, EOD. ‘:‘;fhmve? By ) S wg’“’"“y 2‘?,"’;7:““‘ ALHAMBRA THEATER—9 A. M. Butls, Moot Addresses. ons Mr 3, % Morris, mustcal . ?“mam o ¥ 5.,.,..:“,‘5" V. o, 12 o’ % - o man, Gove i - w 0 = - v. & T vt lebu , . cott, O ver, B. 7 - tor. ns, . D. 3 10y ** . 5 o v - MEYROPOLITAN TEMPLE-745 P. M, | 00 Chimoonr N romerce, ld by Rev drieny. Tiuitions R Semiel Fisins, 5.5 AS,:‘“[:';;," u‘;““""' R, 5. Copeland, M. D., 103 “The' Secretars.” George E. Dougherty, | (%) Address, Mirs % H. Beason, Washing- o Addcess Rew: ?‘“‘;‘"- [ 2 Chairman, Rev. T. X. Tves, D.D. Raish, | 000rge D Wolte, New Aibary. Tna "| oD Address, Bishop Hemsy W. Warren, | (15) Song servie, O. M, Vesper, musical dl- | ) b ciad or Counll Mesting," Rev. | () Address. Rev. J. W. Churcnil, Cola- bt e %y ~ g MECHANICS PAVILION-2:30 b. m. Do 1.0, Denver, Colo. y rector. Davotions, L 7. Price, Atianta, Ga. €L, Nve, Crasion, lows e water, Ontarlo, Canada. ’ (30) Farewell consecration service, Rev. Ap- (m Somg service: Mr. Imac E -Blake mu- Forward Movements in_the Church. B el o T b B rtment Pay? | Mo West Bl‘namus uécu“' €16 il UMM i, TR Pl B SeM Do Selrym Be- director; devotion v. G. H. Cobble- | Chairman, Rev. B. B. Vancouver, ress, o - mingter, s OTE— &k, B0 Botuwell, Ontario, Canada. B. C. s ) Address, Rev. James Hendssson, D.BD. , Turcentine, DD, Grosnsboro, . €. | &) “Round Table Conference;”” Robert Rem- MECHANICS' PAVILION—3:00 P. NOTE—Figures in parenthesis demote the Torontq, Canada. 'r M. nucber of minutes all e Reading Course and How to Intro- | ington Doherty. Ph.D., Jersey City. N. J. | Song service; Isaac E. Blake, musical direc- | eac’: speaker, N NS L (e e &